Poems: Chiefly Philosophical; in Continuation of My Book and A Half Year's Poems |
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Quick come again , sweet May , Till ón a balmy day Again I hear her say , Cúckoo ! Cuckoo ! While travelling in Stellwagen from SAUERLOCH to HOLZKIRCHEN ( BAVARIA ) , July 8 , 1854 . JULIA ALPINULA . : “ My father , spare my father ...
Quick come again , sweet May , Till ón a balmy day Again I hear her say , Cúckoo ! Cuckoo ! While travelling in Stellwagen from SAUERLOCH to HOLZKIRCHEN ( BAVARIA ) , July 8 , 1854 . JULIA ALPINULA . : “ My father , spare my father ...
Strana 7
... Anna Maria Prieth , the widow , left House , home , and children five at Pitz and crossed The ice of Reschen's frozen lake to Graun , There made confession of her sins and eased By thát sweet sacrament her burthened mind .
... Anna Maria Prieth , the widow , left House , home , and children five at Pitz and crossed The ice of Reschen's frozen lake to Graun , There made confession of her sins and eased By thát sweet sacrament her burthened mind .
Strana 17
... wise and bold ; The sécond delicate and fair , With soft , sweet eyes , and flaxen hair ; The third was inoffensive , mild And dócile as a well reared child , Patient of wrong and in all ill And hardship uncomplaining still .
... wise and bold ; The sécond delicate and fair , With soft , sweet eyes , and flaxen hair ; The third was inoffensive , mild And dócile as a well reared child , Patient of wrong and in all ill And hardship uncomplaining still .
Strana 25
Cóme , let us shew that God has some care too For wólves and foxes ; not that flesh of man To mé ' s particularly sweet or dainty , And 2 5.
Cóme , let us shew that God has some care too For wólves and foxes ; not that flesh of man To mé ' s particularly sweet or dainty , And 2 5.
Strana 26
To mé ' s particularly sweet or dainty , And were I not by hunger pressed I'd hold it Almost beneath me to defile my blood With éven the least admixture of the blood Of the foul , lying , hypocritical monster ; But húnger has no law ...
To mé ' s particularly sweet or dainty , And were I not by hunger pressed I'd hold it Almost beneath me to defile my blood With éven the least admixture of the blood Of the foul , lying , hypocritical monster ; But húnger has no law ...
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Poems, Chiefly Philosophical: In Continuation of My Book and A Half Year's Poems James Henry Úplné zobrazenie - 1856 |
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Poems Chiefly Philosophical, in Continuation of My Book and a Half Year's Poems James Henry Úplné zobrazenie - 1856 |
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